Bruno Latour: Reassembling the Political

Paper $35.00ISBN: 9780745333991
Published
October 2014
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May 2015
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Bruno Latour, the French sociologist, anthropologist and long-established superstar in the social sciences is revisited in this pioneering account of his ever-evolving political philosophy. Breaking from the traditional focus on his metaphysics, most recently seen in Harman’s book Prince of Networks, the author instead begins with the Hobbesian and even Machiavellian underpinnings of Latour’s early period encountering his shift towards Carl Schmitt then finishing with his final development into the Lippmann / Dewey debate. Harman brings these twists and turns into sharp focus in terms of Latour’s personal political thinking.

Along with Latour’s most important articles on political themes, the book chooses three works as exemplary of the distinct periods in Latour’s thinking: The Pasteurization of France, Politics of Nature, and the recently published An Inquiry Into Modes of Existence, as his conception of politics evolves from a global power struggle between individuals, to the fabrication of fragile parliamentary networks, to just one mode of existence among many others.

A Note on the Life and Thought of Bruno LatourIntroduction. Truth Politics and Power Politics1. In Search of a Latourian Political Philosophy2. Early Latour: A Hannibal of Actants3. Middle Latour: The Parliament of Things4. Late Latour: Politics as a Mode5. “Usefully Pilloried”: Latour’s Left Flank6. “An Interesting Reactionary”: Latour’s Right Flank7. “A Copernican Revolution”: Lippmann, Dewey, and Object-Oriented Politics8. Concluding RemarksEndnotesBibliographyIndex

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